
X1 automatic parking operation method: Press the automatic parking button, the indicator light will turn on, the instrument display will show to drive forward, continue driving until approximately aligned with the front vehicle or further forward, stop when the instrument display shows R, then shift to D gear, lightly press the brake to control the speed, the car's computer system will take over the steering wheel and complete the parking. The following is an introduction to automatic parking: 1. Automatic parking means that after the driver finds an ideal parking spot, they only need to gently press the button, sit back, and relax, and everything else will be completed automatically. 2. Automatic parking can only be activated when parallel parking and the parking space is at least 1.5M longer than the car. 3. The automatic parking system is assisted by 12 radars, with 4 on both sides of the car body responsible for detecting parking spaces, and the other radars assisting in parking.

The automatic parking function of the X1 is actually super practical, and it's called Parking Assistant. I've used it many times. Every time I park, I just press the P button on the car to activate the system, then drive slowly along the roadside at a speed not exceeding 35 km/h. The system will automatically scan for parking spaces. When it finds a suitable reverse or parallel parking spot, a prompt will appear on the screen, and I just need to follow the instructions to operate the steering wheel and brakes. For example, it tells me to shift into reverse or drive gear, and I release the steering wheel to let the system turn it on its own, only controlling the speed. The whole process is quite stable, and remember to press the confirm button to finish when done. Before using this function, I always check that the cameras and sensors are clean to avoid recognition errors. BMW's system is easy for beginners to get the hang of, saving a lot of hassle with reverse parking. I recommend using it in places like shopping malls or residential areas.

As a frequent driver, I find the X1's automatic parking feature quite convenient. The activation method is simple: just press the P-labeled button on the center console to enable it. Then I drive slowly, and the system detects nearby available spaces. Once a spot is found, the dashboard prompts me to shift gears and brake, while the steering wheel moves automatically – I just need to control the brake pedal to maintain a safe speed. The parking position is very precise, especially in tight spaces where I don't have to worry about scratches. It's important not to drive too fast as the sensors can be easily interfered with; also, keep the in-car music volume moderate during activation to ensure you can hear the prompt tones. Since using it, reversing has become much easier, reducing blind spot concerns, making it ideal for urban driving.

I love using the automatic parking function when driving my X1. How to do it? Press the P button on the car to activate it, drive slowly to let the system find a spot, and when the screen says it's found one, shift gears and brake – the steering wheel will handle the turning automatically. Simply put, the car parks itself while you just need to watch the speed and not exceed the limit. After trying it, I find it especially useful when busy, like after a tiring commute home from work – it saves both effort and hassle.

From my experience, the X1's automatic parking is quite reliable. After activation, it scans for parking spaces while moving slowly. When the system prompts for gear shifting and braking, I relax and let the car take control of the steering. Stay focused throughout the process, especially ensuring sensors aren't blocked by rain or snow. The advantage is precise parking that reduces accident risks, making it particularly useful in crowded neighborhoods.

Using the X1's automatic parking feature is not complicated: press the P button to activate the system, maintain a low speed to allow it to identify an empty spot, then follow the on-screen prompts to operate the gear and brakes while the steering system turns automatically. I find this feature makes parking quick and precise, avoiding minor bumps that can occur with manual parking. It works great for daily commutes and shopping trips, providing stable parking, and is also suitable for beginners practicing their driving skills.


